USS Gerald R. Ford has surpassed eight months at sea after shifting from a planned Mediterranean deployment to Caribbean and ...
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Nobody knows yet whether the current buildup will result in a strike, a deal or a prolonged standoff. What you can control is whether your family is ready for any of those outcomes.
USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) was ordered back to the Middle East after supporting U.S. operations in the Caribbean. The current deployment could reach 300 days or longer.
The carrier has had mechanical problems throughout its eight-month deployment, but officials now say it is ready for battle.
Summary and Key Words: The USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) is redeploying from the Caribbean to the Middle East, joining the USS Abraham Lincoln to form a massive dual-carrier strike force. -After ...
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As the recent war with Iran erupts into one of the most consequential military conflicts in the Middle East, military ...